Food to Live Organic Navy Beans, 15 lb vs Organic Dark Red Kidney Beans - 10 lb, non-GMO, vegan

Overall winner: Food to Live Organic Navy Beans, 15 lb

Key Differences

Food to Live Organic Navy Beans (Product A) is sold in a larger 15 lb bag, has a higher average rating (4.60 from 597 reviews), and is noted for higher plant protein and mineral content; Food to Live Organic Red Kidney Beans (Product B) comes in a 10 lb size, emphasizes fiber and B vitamins but has a lower average rating (4.40 from 541 reviews) and some reports of firmness after long cooking. Choose A if you want more quantity, slightly better ratings, and protein/iron content; choose B if you specifically prefer red kidney beans for fiber and B vitamin content despite mixed texture feedback

Food to Live Organic Navy Beans, 15 lb

Food to Live Organic Navy Beans, 15 lb

Food to Live • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Organic navy beans, non-GMO and vegan, dried and bulk. High plant protein and dietary fiber with nutritious iron and magnesium. Customers note good flavor and organic content, with varied opinions on value and freshness

Pros

  • organic & non-GMO certification
  • high plant-based protein per serving
  • rich in iron and magnesium
  • vegan and kosher friendly

Cons

  • mixed opinions on value for money
  • some reports of old or very hard beans
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Organic Dark Red Kidney Beans - 10 lb, non-GMO, vegan

Organic Dark Red Kidney Beans - 10 lb, non-GMO, vegan

Food to Live • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Organic dark red kidney beans offering plant-based protein and dietary fiber. Contains minerals and B vitamins; suitable for vegan meals. Customers note good quality and value, with mixed texture when cooking longer

Pros

  • plant-based protein source
  • high dietary fiber
  • non-GMO, kosher
  • minerals and B vitamins

Cons

  • texture may be hard after long cooking
  • mixed feedback on cleanliness and freshness
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Food to Live
Durability Food to Live
Versatility Food to Live
User Reviews Food to Live